The Savannah daily times. (Savannah, Ga.) 188?-1???, August 26, 1884, Image 4

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w* 1 ’ * " '■'/-?-’? V r £ v * - ■ SSy ■ : - ''K siv ' . j.k'y ’■ '/ ,< « ■ ■ Street. HBoiK l - ■ ' JBpK* t° r Ihrt* moot■ >• The address will be cuanged as often as desired by those traveling. Leave orders at the Times office. Time of Closing the Mails. [standard time.] Northern mall, 6:00 a. m. and :730 p. m. Charleston, 6 :00 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. Port Royal Railroad. 6:00 a. m . and 7 :30 p. m . For all points in Florida, 6:00 a. m., and 7 :0o p. m. Macon and Brunswick Railroad, 6:00 a. m., 7 :00 p.m Brunswick and Albany Railroad, 6:00 a. m. and 7:00 p.m. 8. F. & W. R. R., 6:00 a. m, and 7 :00 p. m. All points west of Waycross, on Savannah, Florida Western Railway, 6 -.00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Western mail, via Central Railroad.: 600 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Milledgeville, Eatonton and Gordon, 9:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Hawkinsville, 6:00 a. m., and 7:00 p. m. Albany, 6:00 a. in. 7 :00 p. m. Bainbridge, 6 :00 a. m. and 7 :00 p. m. Thomasville, 6:00 a. m. and 7 :00 p. m. Quitman, 6:00 a. m. and 7 :00 p. m. All points on the S., F. & W. R. R., between Thom asville and Bainbridge, 6 :00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Savannah river Tuesday, 5 p. m. On Sunday, mail for all points 6:00 p. m. On Sunday for delivery of mail, 9 to 10 a. m. INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. For Rent—Medium sized brick house For Rent—House on Little Jones street, west ot West Broad NOTES "*ABO UT TOWN. Happenings Here, There and Everywhere —Rice birds od toast at Fried & Hicks’ Restaurant. The “Terrapins” are hard to beat. Mr. A.E. Moynelo and wife were among the passengers who returned from New York on the steamship Chattahoochee, which arrived last evening. Daisy Dixies and Florida Gophers. —The Athletics and Amateurs (Juniors) played an interesting game on the Ander son street ground yesterday. The score resulted 20 to 10 in favor of the Athletics. Go see the Gophers dig out forHome Base to-morrow. —The raffle of the fine French gilt clock will come off to-morrow night at Mr Dan Quinan’s saloon, No. 3, Bull street, at 9 o’clock. All chances not paid for will be sold. The Florida boy’s bring a Miller to grind up the Dixies. Go see them do it. —The Rev. Sam Jones, who served a long and act : ve apprenticeship among the sinners of Georgia, is doing some success ful revival work in Mississippi. He made - one hundred conversions last week after six days’ preaching at luka. Look out for a fine game to-mor row. —Past Grand Master Geo. H. Stone, of DeKalb Lodge, who was elected Grand Master of Georgia at the late session of the Grand Lodge 1.0 O. F. in Brunswick was last evening the recipient of distin guished honors at the meeting of DeKalb Lodge. - The news reaches us fiom Savannah chat'Miss Lenore Gordon Hussey, is quite ill with malarial fever. Her Augusta ad . mirers will regret to learn this, and will F join in the wish for her speedy recovery. —Augusta News. f Only twenty-five cents to see the 1 best game of the season. —Thomas Thomas the negro who was caught stealing a newspaper which had been left by a carrier, was yesterday con victed in the City Court and sentenced to six months on the chaingang. These paper thieves are a great annoyance to publisher and subscriber. Don’t fail to see the game to-mor row. Good playing and good order. LOCAL NOTICES. Whisk, sours on the half shell at the Merchant’s Exchange. Novelties in neckwear at B. H. Levy & Bro. and cigarettes of the finest brandr F. Graham’s. into the Merchant’s Exchange and free lunch from 11 to 1 p m. • (S'. supply Seersucker suits from $2 50 at B. H. Levy & Bro. Budweiser Beer. you want a got 4 Cocktail, drop in- Exchange, 149$ Congress : drinks >■ specialty at C. F. Gra Congress street. mixed drinks in the city served Exchange. The temperance tipple endores the Budweiser Beer as a. healthy and invgorat lug beverage. The world’s finest production is Bud •iser Bottle Beer. The genuine Budweiser is brewed out of imported Barleys and Bohemian Hops. Alpaca coats in different colors, very low at B. H. Levy & Bro. Slaughter in straw and manilla hats at B. H. Levy & Bro. Every firstcla-s bar and restaurant in Savannah sells Budweiser Beer. E. & W. best collars and cuffs at B. H Levy .& Bro. The best 10-cent cigar, “Your Cousin,” at Merchant’s Exchange. Go to B. H. Levy <& Bro. for bargains in balance of Summer stock. Famous New York Clothing House, 140 Congress street.—Adv Malaria positively cured by Emoiy Standard Cure Pills; their equal unknov n to noisons.—2s cents. Grand reduction in Gents’ Summer un •lerwear at B. H. Levy & Bro. Kfeading physicians prescribe only the for delicate females. pride. Budweiser Bree. Shaklpeare “This above all.—to thine own self be true. And it must follow as the night the day. Thou canst not then be false to any man.” But no man is true to himself who does not keep his brain clear, by preserving the healthy action of the digestive apparatus, the best way to accomplish this is to use Solomons’ Liver Regulating Pills. Mr. Chas. H. Blun, Mr. Andrew H. Charlton, and Major L. IL Mclntosh and (other well-known citizens of Savannah and elsewhere, have given highly favorable tes timonials, afid we are permitted to refer to them. SOLOMONS & CO. Proprietors, Savannah, Ga. XfJVNG MEN!—READ THIS. The Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall, Mich., offer to send their celebrated Elec tro-Voltaic Belt and other Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days, to men (young or old) afflicted with nervous debility, loss of vitality and manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis, and many other diseas es. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is in curred as thirty days trial is allowed. Write for them at once illustrated pamphlets free A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak ness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send a receipt that will cure you, free of charge. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph Innman, Station D, New York City. of Warning and Comfort. ‘ “If yon are suffering from poor health or 'languishing on a bed of sickness, take cheer If you are simply ai ing, or if you feel * **eakand dispirited, ‘without clearly know ‘ing why, Hop Bitters •will sun ly cure you. ir-yun are a minister, and haieovertaxed yourself with your pastoral duties or a mother, worn out with care and or a man of business or labor, weakened by the strain of your everyday duties, or a man of 'otters toiling over your midnight work, Hop Bitters will most suiely strengtbeh you. If you are suffering from over-eating or drinking, and indiscretion or dissipation, or are young and growing too fast, as is often the case, “Or if you are L ne workshop, on the ‘farm, at the desk, anywhere, and feel ‘that your system needs clensi g, ton ‘ing, or stimulating, without intoxicat ing, if you are old, ‘blood th n and impure, pulse ‘feeble, nerves unsteady, faculties ‘waning, Hop Bitters is what you need to ‘give you new life, health, and vigor.” If you are cos*ive, or dyspeptic or suffer ing from any other of the numerous dis eases of the stomach or bowels, it is your own fault if you remain ill. If you are wasting away with any form of Sidney disease, stop tempting death this moment, and turn for a—cure to Hop Bitters, If you are sick with that terrible sick ness, Nervousness, you will find a “Balm in Gilead” in Hop Bitters. —ll you are a frequenter, or a resident of, -a mias atic district, barricade your sys- —tem against the scourage of all vuiii i<-.s —Malaria, Epidemic, Bilious and inter —mittent Fevers by the use of Hop Biitms. If you have rough ,or sallow skin , bad breath , Hop Bitters will give you fair shin , rich blood , the swetest breath and health. SSOO will be paid for a case they will not cure or help . A Lady’s Wish. “Oh , how I do wish my skin was as clear and soft as yours,” said a lady to her friend. “You can easily make it so,” answered the friend. ‘ ’How?” nquired the first lady. “By using Hop Bitters that makes pure, rich blood and blooming health. It did it for me as you observe. genuine without a bunch of green Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile, poisonous stuff' with “Hop” or “Hops” in their name. A beautiful line of Men’s, Youth’s and Boy’s white and colored shirts at B. H. Levy & Bro. Skipping gntelligenrr. MINIATURE ALMANAC—THIS DAY : 1 Bum Risks 5:33 Sun Sara 6:27 High Watkh at Fort Pulaski . . 11 Os a m 11:30 p m Tuesday, August 28,1884 ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Chattahooche, Daggett, from New York —G M Sor el DEPARTED TO-DAY Steamer Mary Fisher, Carroll, Cohen’s Bluff and way landings—W Gibson, ARRIVED TO-DAY. Steamship Dessoug, Smith, Philadelphia—G M Sorrel Steamer St Nicholas, Usina, from Fernandina and landings.—C Williams. CLEARED TO-DAY. Steamship City of Augusta, Nickerson, New York— G M Sorrel. SAILED TO-DAY. Steaamship City of Augusta, Nickerson, New York MEMORANDA. TrBCK, August 26, 2:30 p m.—Passed up : Steamship Gertrude. Passed out : Steamship City of Augusta. Wind : Northeast, fresh, fair. PASSENGERS. Per steamship Chattahoochee, from New York —Rev T A McConville, Rev D Scannel, Rev M J Riordan, E G Ash, E Downs and wife, WRo Heston, W KZwoadski, C Moore, Mrs Pillsbury, M J Cooner, T Sohulze, Miss Sabin, F Higel H Higei R Higel E k Carson, T Magin, E Nortby and wife, MlssNorthy. J Ganahl and wife, A T Kelly, F N Lohnstein, wife and servant, W Palmer, A Hamilton, J T Evans SJ 1 Burnett A Moynella and wife. O Harriman, M Mc- Sweeny and wife, J T Dillon, S Woodall, J Deiter. Mrs M Deiter, A Senebier, A Cantos, E Vogel J Hop ter, J Futch, J Goodfel W Bachelor, and 15 steerage. Per steamship City of Augusta, for New York —A Gogorza, JjP Germain and wife, Miss Adele Gaudry, Mrs S B Marshall Miss Annie Comer, H M Comer, Rev W W Kirby Thomas R Thrsk, R Z Eltmacher, Miss Carrie Wilson, Mrs T Hussy, Mrs J Riley, Mrs J R Sheldon and daughter, Kate Kennedy, Mrs Stone, D FLeary, Thomas Harold, T Wheatley,’ Mrs Ingram Thos Chappin, C Eaton, D N Mahoney, TJ Perkins, C E Boanh, wife and infant, MLs M Simpson, Mrs Asher Ayres, Miss E Dougherty, Mr Benson. Jas Dalp, Mrs Mary Holt, Chas J Apte, Mrs H Irwin, J T Kennedy and 4 steerage. Per steamer St Nicholas, from Fernandina and landings—Mrs E Stonel Capt Richardson, R 11 Turner V S Studer and 4 deck CONSIGNEES. Per steamship Pessoug, from Philadelphia O ' Butler, ByckA S, schooner Bertha, B J Cubbedge. A H Champion, W S Cherry, J Cohen, C H Carson, CACox, J M Case, Crawford A Lovell, Dasher and Co, Eckman <fc V. Einstein and Son, G Eckstein and Co, A Ehrlich & Bro, I Epstein and Bro, Fleming I Bros, Fretwell and N, Fetzer aud S, C L Gilbert and Co, Geo Gemunden, Andrew Hanly, C Hopkins, O P Havens, G M HeidtA Co, Haines D, Miss M Kohn Luddenand B, N Lang and Bro Lovell and L, B H Levy & Bro, Lippman Bros John LaFar, Mc- Donough and B, McKenna and W, B F McKenna, Lee Roy Myers, MutualGasL C , VVB Mell and Co A Minis Son, Jonn Nicholson, A S Nichols N Paul l sen and Co, J B Reedy, Rosenheim &, Co, John Ruwe A C Rogers, J B Roberts and Co, J Roberts, E Schwarz H Solomon and Son, Savannah Times- So Ex Co, J T Sbuptrine S, F and W R'y, H Schroeder, City of Savannah, P Tuberdy, Mrs C Walsh Thos West, | E F Whitcomb, Weed and C, Ga and Fla’d St’bt Co. » Pe f steamer St Nicholas, from Fernandina and ' landings—Woods & Co, John Flannery & Co F C • Garmany, Guilmartin &. Co. C L Chesnut, Palmer Bros, M Y Henderson, D Y Dancy & Co, H Myers A Bro, Garnet, and Co, Bogart and H, Holcombe, G I & Co, Meinhard Bros &<_o, A H Champion, Reisser and S, Bendheim Bros and Co, Kolsh' rn and Bro j. Philadelphia steanur. RECEIPTS. 1 Per steamer St Nicholas, from Fernandina and landings—l 2 bales cotton, 2 bags wool, 1 sack wool* 10 bales hides, 9 bbls rosin, 5 bbls sugar, 1 bbl syrup, 2 boxes limes, 15 pkg mdse. I EXPORTS. 1 Per steamseip City of Augusta, for New work — 14 bales cotton, 6 bales hemp, 1059 bblsiDval stores, 42 bales moss, 95 boxes fruit, 3 bales bides, 25 turtls lO;car loads staves, 30 tons pig iron. 2 car loads shingles, 76 pkgs mdse, 5161 sup feet lumber. ®ammtrrial. 1 - SAVANNAH MARKETS. OFFICE OF THE SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES Savannah. Ga., August 26, 2 p. m Savannah Cotton Exchange (Official). COTTON. Fair ™ Middling Fal r ’. * ... . Good Middling ']o jz to Middling / ao @ Low Middling - to Good Ordinary .....\ 9‘4 (d) Ordinary - .3 u Tone—Quick and steady BBCKIPTB. Net.,., 123 j Gross 123 exports. F0reign.......... | Coastwise 14 SALES From 1 p. m. yesterday to Ip. m. to-day 101 bah s Stock on Hand a <don Shipboard.—At Ip. m. u day 630 bales. (Savannah Board of Trade, Official.) Rice. The market is steady with moderate de mand. Sales These quotations represent for round lots. In filling small orders higher rates must be paid. We quote Common 4%(®5 air .- .’.5M® % ( ’°“ d Choice...... Nominal. Rouqh— Country lots $ 80(fl)?l 40 Tide Water 1 25©J1 40 Naval Stores. Rostn.—The market tor pale rosin quiet, medium quiet, commou flrm. We quote : £ 05 H $1 35 0. 105 K 225 2 JOS M 300 J I°s N 3 37*4 F 1 07>« W G 4 25 a i io w w SriaiTS Tubfxntinb—— Firm 28X bid. Sales bbls spirits aud 1400 bbls rosin Naval Stores Statement. „ . . . . Spirits. Rosin Receipts to-day 365 1438 Stock this day 11,358 57,70 Grain, Provision and Flour Market. GaAnr.-Steady. We quote: White Corn 89 © Car load lots 85 © Mixed Corn 80 © Car loads lots 75 © Mixed Oats 50 © Car load lots 45 © Northern Hay 105 @ Eastern Hay n u | Western Hay no @ “ e , al 90 © i Grl > B ' 95 © j PROVISIONS. Market steadv. D S Shoulders 7s o) D S L C Sides ’ 10^ d (cp DS C R Sides ~.11 (d) Smoked Shoulders ’*”* as/ Smoked C RSides ’io to I 6 | Sugars.— Dul'. Cut Loaf 7VCd) Standard “A” m c^ a /A c ” ? } p Granulated ’ ’ * * * ’ 7° Powdered ’’****’*, FLOUR. Market dull. Superfine 3 25a3 50 ® xtr a 4 00a4 25 Choice pat 6 Ooa7 00 COFFEES. Frm. Pri “ e Medium ll&Ycd Ordinary Salt —We quote: Car load lots (f. o. b.) 80(3) lot 8.... 95(g) 107 Financial. Quotations furnished by F. C. Wylly, Stock and Bond Broker, No. 120 Bryan street. Tone of the Market, — Money stringent. Exchange on New York—buying 1-8. Bank checks selling at premium. Market for all classes of securities is perfectly flat. We quote : railroad stock. bid. Augusta and Savannah 7 per cent, guar- asked anteed exdividend 115 116 Central Railroad Script 6 per cent. ex-July int 84% Central et-div’d 69>£ Georgia ex-div’d 144 Southwestern 7 per cent, gua’dexdlv’d 109% BANK STOCKS. Merchants National Southern Bank State of Georgia Savannah Gas 12 14 STATE BONDS. Georgia new 6s, 1889, January and July coupons 102% 104 Georgia Mortgage on W. A. Railroad, regular 7 per cent, coupons, Jan’y and July maturity, 1886 102 103 Georgia 7 per cent, gold quarterlies... .110 111 Georgia 7s, 1896 120 121 CITY BONDS. Augusta 6 per cent 102 104 Augusta 7 per cent 107 108 Columbus 5 per cent 81 82% Macon 6 per cent 100 104 Savannahs percent, (old) ex-coupons 80 81 Savannahs per cent. (new).... 81y RAILROAD BONDS. A. & G. Ist mortgage consolidated 7 per cent, coupons, Jan. and July matu rity, 1897 109% 110 Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Ist mortgage 102% 103% Charlotte, Columbia <t Augusta 2d mge. P 6 Central consolidated mortgage 7 per ct. coupons Jan. and July maturity, 1893 108% Gainesville, Jeff, and Southern Ist mge due 1,911 July and Jan. coupons 7 per cent 109 Angusta and Knoxville seven per cent Ocean Steamship, Ist mortg’e, endorsed C. R. R., due 1892, 6 per cent 95 96 Montg’y & Eufaula Ist mort’ge 6 per ct. endorsed by Central Railroad 100 101 Mobile A. Girard 2d mortg’e endorsed 8 per ct. coupons, Jan. nd July ma tury, 1889 -a 106 107 Western Ala. 2d mortgage end. 8 per ct. coupons April aud Oct. maturity, 1890 107% 109 glflvtrtistofl. WANTED. WANTED —Everybody to kuow the price of Photographs made by the New Instantaneous Process is reduced, Cards 50 Cabinets $3 per dozen. J. N. WILSON, Photograph Publisher of Views of Southern Scenery, 21 Bull street, opposite Screven House, FOR RENT. ]jlOR RENT—A house on Little Jones ? street, west of West Broad, containing eight rooms. Apply on the premises FOR RENT—From the Ist September, a med’UM sized brick house, two stories on basement, with modern improvements, No 39 York street, between Habersham and Price streets. Apply to 58 Bryan street, be tween Lincoln and Habersham, or at the office of McDonough and Ballantyne. fipO RENT—Rooms 68 South Broad JL street. FOR SALE. ONE Bagatelle Table, in good order, one Rockaway, in good order. For sale at 47 Bey street FEET lumber, tJ w\7, vJ V’V/ Boards, Plank and Scantling, for sale at $7 00 per 1,000 feet in S., F. & W. R’y yard, next to Cassel’s wood yard. R. B. REPPARD. For sale, cheap—l,o76 acres LAND, situated on the Central Rail road, from the 20 to the 22 mile post, extend ing back to the Ogeeehee river. Some very fine lands for truck farming. On the rail road are high pine lands, that could be divided i- to beautiful building lots. On the place is a good two story residence and out buildings, situated at the 21 mile post. For particulars apply to F. SECKINGER, at the place, Or, R. M. RIEVES, Savanna'll. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR anything you want go to the TEN CENT STORE. Each article in this store sold at 10 cents. You get your money’s worth every time, and sometimes more. Call and convince yourself. No 154 Bryan street, between Barnard and Whitaker streets, nearly opposite the market The stock com prises Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, Tin, Wood and Willow Ware, Cutlery, and all kinds of Notions and Novelties. B. C. CONNELL, Proprietor. REFRIGERATORS, Refrigerators— F. ROLOSON’S Dry Air Excelsior guaranteed superior to any other in use. We build any size, any shape, and for any pur pose requiring cold, pure, dry air from 12 to 20 degre s below ireezing when required. We defy competition. Send tor circular, 939 W. Baltimore, Md. TRAVELER’S REQUISITES, POCKET FLASKS, TOOTH, HAIR, Nail AND LATHER BRUSHES, POCKET AND TOILE f COMBS, SPONGES, POCKET KNIVES, COLOGNES. AT BUTLER’S PHARMACY, Corner Bull and Congress streets. THE latest Novelty in Photographs are HESS 4 HERMES’ PATENT PHOTOS, Taken only at 177 Congress street (Market Square). Also fine Ferrotypes. MONEY TO LOAN—A place where you can obtain a loan on personal property Parties wishing to sell Diamonds and Jewel ry and those wishing to buy such articles should call on me. Cash paid for old Gold, Silver and mutilated coin. Office private ; business confidential. CLEMENT SAUBSY, Broker, 12 Whitaker street. SPRING LAMB, fine Tennessee and Bal timore Beef, at BAKER’S STALL, 66 Savannah Market. brokers. R. M. DEMERE, Broker and Dealer in Stocks and Bonds, Office, Commercial Building. J. N. JOHNSON, Broker and Dealer in Stocks and Bonds, Office, cor. Drayton and St. Julian sts. DENTISTS. M. D. Lanier. M.D.D.D.S., .1. D. Lanier, D.D.S. M. D. & J. D. LANIER, Dentists, 136 Brough’on Street, £ptcial lotirfs. ’notice. I Crntral R. R. & Banking Co. of Ga.,) General Passenger Department, > ' Savannah, Ga., June 20th, 1884. I < I Saturday Night and Sunday Excur- ; sion Tickets. 1 i i On and after SATURDAY NIGHT, June 1 21st, this Company will se ll EXCURSION ) TICKETS at FOUR CENTS per mile to ALL < POINTS on its lines, to be used on Saturday I Night aud Sunday Trains, GOOD FOR RE TURN passage until MONDAY NOON fol lowing dale of sale. GEO. A. WHITEHEAD, General Passenger Agent, r / $ 1,000.00 ! $ ~ WILL be paid to any one who will find a particle oi Mercury, Potash, lodine, Arsenic, or any poisonous substance in Swifts “I have cured Blood Taint by the use of Swift’s Specific after I had most signally failed with the Mercury and Potash treat ment.” F. A. TOOMER, M. D., Perry, Ga. “Swift’s Specific has cured me of Scrofula of 12 years standing. Had sores as large as my hand, and every one thought I was doom ed. Swift’s Sp« cific cured me after physicians and all other medicine had failed.” R. L. HIGH, Lonoke, Ark. C* 1 /"X ODTk w< >uld not purchase tp JL from me what Swift’s Specific has done for me. It cured me of Rheumatism caused by malaria.” ARCHIE THOMAS, Springfield, Tenn. MOTHERS’ FRIEND ! This v valuable prepa ration is truly a triumph of scientific skill, and no more inestimable benefit was ever bestowed on the mothers of the world. not only short i ens the time of labor and 1 lessens the intensity of pain, but, better than all, it greatly diminishes the danger to life of both ( mother and child, and leaves the mother a condition highly favor able to speedy recovery, and far less liable to flooding, convulsions and other alarming symptoms incident to lingering and painful labor. Its truly wonderful efficacy in this respect entitles the Mothers’ Friend to be ( ranked as one of the life saving appliances given l to the world by the dis coveries of modern sci ! ence. From the nature of the I case it will of course be , understood that we cannot | publish certificates con cerning the Rrmkdy with out wounding the delicacy jof the writers. Yet we I have hundreds of such ; testimonials on file, and i no mother who has once j used it will ever again be without it in her time of I trouble. No More Terror! No More Pain! No More Danger! TO Mother or Child. The Dread of Motherhood Transformed Io HOPE and JOY. Safety and Ease -TO- I Suffering Woman. A prominent physician lately remarked to the proprietor, that if were admissible to make public the letters we receive, the ‘-Mothers’ Friend” would outsell anything on the market. I most earnestly entreat every female expecting to be confined, to use Mothers’ Relief. Coupled with this entreaty I will add that during a long obstetri cal practice(forty-four years, 1 have never known it to fail to produce a safe and quick delivery* H. J. HOLMES, M. D., Atlanta, Ga. Send for our Treatise on “Health and Happiness ot Woman,” mailed free. Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. WHEN YOU Are going home this evening drop into any grocers and get a pound or two of “SWAN’S DOWN” SODA CKACKEKS Take them home and try them and see if they are not up to our representations. You will find them FRESH, PALATABLE, CRISP, A DELICACY. SWAN’S DOWN SODA CRACKERS Now enjoy a reputation second to none Put up in 1 and 2 lb. packages. T T Candy, VIRGIN CANDY, VIRGIN CANDY, VIRGIN CANDY, VIRGIN CANDY, Pure, Wholesome, Unadulterated, Popular. ASK FOR SWAN’S DOWN SODA CRACKERS AND VIRGIN CANDY. We manufacture a very large assortment of Plain and Fancy Crackers and Cakes, Candy, Confectionery, etc. ACOSTA & EINSTEIN A SPLENDID TRUCK GARDEN ! Can be made n the land now being offered by the undersigned in lots of four [4] acres each. It is a part of the Springfield Planta tion, and will be sold at the COURT HOUSE on the sth inst. The laud is unusually rich, aud is only a short walk from Battery Park. C. H. DORSETT. Byck & Selig, Stationers, I*rinterH -AND- PAPER DEALERS. We carry the largest stock of Paper Bags Wrapping Paper, Twines, Etc., Etc., ever brought to Savannah. ORDERS SOLICITED. urn maw. A Limited partnership was formed under the laws of Georgia on August 8, 1884, be tween C. LUCIAN JONES, of Savannah, Ga, general partner, and HAROLD R. LEWIS and FRANK S. LEWIS, of Phila delphia, Pa., special partners, for a term of two years (this being in renewal of limited copartnership heretofore existing between said parties and expiring by limitation on said August 8, 1884), under the firm name of C. LUCIAN JONES, for the transaction of a General Commission business in Savannah and said special partners have each con tributed to the common stock the sum of Seven Thousand Five Hundred ($7,500) Dol lars. Certificate is placed in the Clerk’s office of the Superior Court of Chatham County, Ga. C. LUCIAN JONES, General Partner. HAROLD R. LEWIS, FRANK £. LEWIS, Special Partners. A. R. Altmayer & Co., roi’ir.AH W mnw MTMW! Stocked with the beat class of goods of all kinds of Gents’ Wear at POPULAR LOW PRICES. Neckwear of the Very Latest Style! Collars and Ciifls of tlie Best Make I , WHITE AND COLORED DRESS SHIRTS I GAL ZE and GOSSAMER UNDERWEAR at a reduced price to close out Summer Stock. THE PATENT HERCULES DRAWERS, worth examining for dura bility and wear. CHOICE I.IINE OE BRACES! i OUR LEADER : The celebrated and never to be matched Unlaundried Shirts at 50c. The same usually sold for 75c. Every Shirt reinforced Sue Wamsutta Bleaching and 22 00 i tine linen bosom and a tit equal to the best custom made. We call special attention to our large and choice stock of Balbriggan solid and Fancy Colored Cotton, Lisle and Silk Socks Ask to st e the 50c soli i colored Lisle Thread Socks, which is worth $9 per drzen to import. V. H. & CO. I ' ■- j _ TIMES Stum Printing Establishment. Our JOB DEPARTMENT is stocked with the Latest Styles of Type, and is prepared to execute orders for Mercantile, Commercial AND RAILROAD PRINTING! Os every description, promptly and at reasonable prices. SEND FOR ESTIMATES AND SPECIMENS. A FIRST-CLASS BINDERY. ■ zbzljJliltik: books LEDGERS, DRAY BOOKS, CHECK BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS, Manufactured in the very best style. Binding of every description done in a superior and substantial manner. Orders by Mail promptly attended to. SAVANNAH TIMES PUBLISHING GO., B. H. RICHARDSON, President and General Manager. 94 Bryan St., - - Savannah, Ga. They are Going All MUSTffIBTOGO. Shoes! Shoes! Shoos! Big assortment at prices far below any shoe store in the city. Come and see for yourself. Bais aei Gent’s toshiiig Good: In stock of the LATEST STYLE. No trouble to show goods. THE PALACE SHOE STORE, 118 Broughton Street. Still Alive and Prospering. MERIT IS BOUND TO TELL Received to-day, July ?0, another car-load “Original Budweiser” and “ AMIE ISE It. ” From Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association, St. Louis. Is on tap daily at Ruckert’s, Marshall House, J M Henderson’s, A Jack son’s, P Bewan’s, and all first class saloons. These two brands of beer are fast becoming popular favorites, from the simple fact that every one can rely on their absolute freedom from adulteration. A share of patronage respectfully solicited. GEO MEYER, Sole Agent, 142 Bay street. Branch House, cor Del. Ave. and Dock st., Philadelphia. Established 1870. G. H. DALMER, General Commission Merchant, For the sale of Southern Produce, Peaches Melons, Tomatoes, Potatoes, Peas, &c. 154 Reade street, New York. References—Chatham National Bank, New York city; H K & F B Thurber & Co, New York city; D M McAlpin, Savannah, Ga; W M Smith, Thomasville, Ga; J C Wisenbaker, Valdosta, Ga; Hon S Pasco, Monticello, Fla; Sherwood & Harvard, Arredonda, Fla; W H Williamson, Micanopy, Fla: J H Devereux & Bro, Charleston, BC; D P Reid <S Bro. Norfolk, Va. Louisville Exposition. On and after AUGUST 17th, the CEN TRAL RAILROAD will have on sale EX CURSION TICKETS from Savannah to | Louisville and return at $22 for the Round Trip. r Tickets good to return until October 30th, 1884 I" G. A. WHITEHEAD, General Passenger Agent City and Suburban Railway. EXCJTJHSIOTV EVERY Wednesday and Saturday. REDUCED FARE: Isle of Hope and return 25c Montgomery and return 40c PRINTERS' ROLLERS! THOMPSON’S Sootherfl Roller Composition, The only reliable COMPOSITION made for the SOUTHERN CLIMATE. by the Pound or made Into Rollerr U abort notice. A. L>. THOMPSON, —gavanuaa, NOTICE OF REMOVAL. GEORGE R. DODGE has removed his Steam Dye Works to 212 Broughton street, formerly occupied by Mr. Oehler, where he respectfully solicits a share of the public patronage. Ask your grocer for weßudiser Beer. Prevent serious sickness by taking oc casionally one of Emory’s Little Cathartic Pills, sugar-coated.—lsc. Stiff soft felt hats in all styles at clearing out prices at B. H. Levy & Bro. and Restaurants. SANITARIUM. SUSPENSION BRIDGE, N. Y. To Travelers, Tourists, Rest-Seeker« and Permanent Guests. No other health resort in the country com bines greater advantages of pure and bracing air, beauty of situation and accessibility of natural health-giving waters. The Sanitarium is located on elevated ground, directly facing the great cataract. Immediately in front are the wonderful Suspension and Cantilever Bridges, aud a short distance below is the world-famous Whirlpool. While iu full view of Niagara Falls, it is sufficiently? re moved to escape the unpleasant humidity occasioned by spray. The Sanitarium de partment will comprise Turkish, Russian aud Medicated Vapor Baths, Thermal Medi cated Baths of all kinds, Electro-Medicated Baths, Turko-Russian Baths, Vacuum Cure, as well as all other latest improvements iu hygenic and curative apparatus. The Sus pension Bridge Jourwil of May 10th says: “The Monteagle when erected was one of the largest aud finest hotel structures in the country, and when refitted will be the finest hotel and Sanitarium in the world.” Terms $2 50 per day. Comforts equal to any $4 per day house. Special rales to permanent boarders. For further particulars call on or address W. R. CRUMB, M. D. Always Crowded and Everybody Pleased TOi THE Um MEALS -SERVED AT Fried & Hicks, Successors to W. 13. Uerrell. And together with this is the PATENT FLY FANS, which keeps everybody cool day and night. Restaurant Nos. 11 & 13 Market Basement. If you want a first-class meal call and see them aud satisfy yourself. Sea Island Hotel, Beaufort, S. C. Summer terms $lO per week; S4O per month. All Excursions served with Dinner if notified before arrival. Sunday Dinner served on time for early afternoon train returning to Savannah and Charleston. J. H. CLANCEY, Proprietor. dumber and J. J. McDonough. T. B. Thompson. Ed. Bubdett. McDonough & co., Office: 116 J Bryan street. Yellow Pine Lumber. Lumber Yard and Planing Mill: Opposite 8., F. &’ W. Railway Depot, Savannah, Ga. Saw. Mills: Surrency. Ga., No. 6, Macon and Brunswick Railroad. D. C. Bacon, Wm. B. Stillwell. H. P. Smart. I >. <J. &<DO PITCH PINE - AND— Cypress Lumber & Timber BY THE CARGO. Savannah and Brunswick, Ga. P A O. SAVANNAH, GA. BACON, JOHNSON & CO. PLANING MILL AND Keep always a full tock of Rough and Dressed Lumber, Shingles, Laths, etc. ALSO, VEGETABLE CRATES. ¥duratwnal. GEORGIA MILITARY ACADEMY, SAVANNAH. LAW DEPARTMENT. Ma.t. B. J. Burgess Superintendent Edward Cantwell, L. L. 8., (Harvard) Professor Daily instruction in Commercial and Con stitutional Law, Lectures, Moot Courts, Jury Trials, Degrees conferred. Law stu dents, other than cadets, wear no uniform, and are exempt from military discipline. Nine months tuition, SBO. Beginning Oct. Bth, 1884. For further information address as above Lucy Cobb Institute, Athens, Ga. The Exercises of this School.will be resumed SEPTEMBER 10. 1884. For Catalogue apply ' to MISS M. RUTHERFORD, Principal, j EM MILITARY ’ AGADSMT, SAVANNAH, GA. Incorporated and governed by a Board of Trustees. A full and able corps of Pro fessors; location unsurpassed for beauty and healthfulness; discipline equal to that of the best schools of the country. A separate Pre paratory Department. The Fall Session be gins October Bth. Catalogues can be procured at the Times office, city, or of Maj. B. J. BURGESS, Superintendent. JAMES W. KEOGH, i Locksmith and Bell Hanger, ' Cor. York and Jefferson Sts., ' Begs to inform his friends and the public at large that he has reopened his Locksmith, Bell-Hanging and Umbrella establishment at the above named place, and is prepared to do all work at the shortest notice. ___ _ OCEAN STEAMSHIP tWAM —FOR— NET ns PASSA6: TO NFV 10HK. CABIN . EXCURSION » steerage .. J; The magnificent Steameblp. of th's Contnar., •> appointed to sail as follows. STANDARD TIME : TO INICW YOMJK.. Cf !A 1 ? AIIOOCI,EE ’ Ca I >tain E H- Daooxit, FRI- DAY, August 29, at 12 :90 noon.. SACOOCHEE, Captain F. Kehttom, SUNDAY, August 31. at 2:00 p. m. CI NFSDAV A y A , NN ;' H -, Ca l' tain Cathauxx, WED ALBDAY, September 3, at 4:30 p. m. TALLAHASSEE, Captain Fismea, FRIDAY, Septem ber 5, at 5:30 p. m. CITY OF AUGUSTA, Captain Nickkbson, MONDAY September 8, at 7:30 p.m. to pniLADEr.pmA These steamers do not carry passengers. HESSOUG, Captain F. Smith, SATURDAY, August 30, at 1 ;00 p. m. Through bills of ladeu given to Eastern and North western points and to ports of the Ui.He.l KLnge u and the Continent. For freight or passage apply to G. M SORREL, Agent, City Exchange Building. Merchants’ and Mintrs’ TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. NfOlt BAI.TI M M CABIN PASSAGE . SECOND CABIN . i, EXCURSION at On The Steamships of this Company are appointed to sail from Savannah for Baltimore as follows: lAWRENCE, Captain T. A. Hoorra, MON- DAY, September 1, at 3 :00 p. ni. Ca P tai ’‘ J - •’ Ma »™, BAT L RDAA , September 6, at 8 :(X> a. m. And from Baltimore for Savannah on same davs a. above at 3 p. m. ’ Through bills lading given to all points West all p E aXe‘; wXnd N t o rthwe g ß ’t C “ ,ClnD “ i ’ Chkag ”- P° lu ‘ JAS. B. WEST A CO., Agents, - 114 Buy street. Boston and Savannah STEAMSHIP co. FOR BOSTON DIRECT. CABIN PASSAGE EXCURSION steerage ” The first class iron steamships of this company are appointed to sail every THURSDAY from Boston at 3 p m.; from Savannah as follows: Standard Time. G 28 E at C U^b C a aPtain D HErxl1 ’ THURSDAY, August CI TY OF q A C°N, CAnarx W. KtiLrv, THURB- DAY, September 4, at 5:30 p. m. GATE CITY, Captain D. Hcdox, THURSDAY, September 11, at 11:30 a. m. CI TY OF MACON, Caitain W. Kclltv, THURS , DAY, September 18, at 5:30 p m. Through bills of lading given to New England mann factunng point* and to Liverpool. The Company’s wharves in both Savannah and Bob ion are connected with all railroads leading out of the two cities. RICHARDSON A BARNARD, Agents. Ws, Wi St Co.’s Lb: lor LIVERPOOL Regular fortnightly service between Savan nah and Liverpool, composed of the first-class Iron Screw Steamships. ANERLY, (ANON BURY, 4 COLOMBO, CAMDEN, EALING, BAYSWATER, FINSBURY’ FOSCOLIA, FINCHLEY, JESMOND, PLESSEY. The Steamship ANERLY’ 2,000 tons, is ap pointed to sail SATURDAY ;SEPTEMfaER 20. ror lutber intormation apply to JAMES B. WEST * CO., Agents, Savannah. Sea Island Route. Georgia and Florida Inland Steam boat Company. No heat! No Dust! but a delightful sail along the PICTURESQUE SEA ISLANDS! A PERFECT DAYLIGHT SERVICE! STEAMER ST. NICHOLAS leaves Savannah, foot of Lincoln street, every SUN DAY and THURSDAY morning at 8.30 o’clock, stand ard timu. Returning, leaves Fernandii-i MONDAY aud FRIDAY mornings Brunswick passengers either way will be trans ferred at Bt. Simon’s by steamer Ruby. For Darien, Brunswick, and way landings, STEAMER DAVID CLARK From foot Lincoln street every TI ESDAY and FRI DAY at 4 p. m., connecting at Brunswick with steamer Cracker Boy for Satilla River. Freight not signed for 24 hours after arrival will at risk of consignee. _ ___ T _ N. HARRIMAN, Manager. C. WILLIAMS. General Agent. CHANDELIERS! Tne handsomest and best selected stock of CHANDELIERS, GLOBES, —AND— (;as OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Ever displayed for inspection in this city can be seen in Oui* Sliow I?ooms. All are cordially invited to inspect the magnificent stock before purchasing else where. All goods sold at manufacturers’ prices. JOHN NICOLSON, 30 and 32 Brayton Street.